Like many naturally bright but socially disadvantaged young men, Trevor is rebelling. |
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Perhaps this will teach you a lesson, and be a warning for any of those thinking of rebelling. |
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Specifically he was probably rebelling against our parents, who were very big on doing everything right. |
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You don't have to be a unidimensional creature forever rebelling or forever submissive. |
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Parents were today rebelling against a school head's plans to deter children from bringing home-made packed lunches. |
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He summoned Luther to Rome to answer charges of heresy and rebelling against church authority. |
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Instead of these ancient bones heralding the rise and rise of man, they are actually a warning against rebelling against God and losing all. |
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Well, individuals fighting or rebelling against the status quo, the establishment, is good for drama. |
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And I found that I hated having a numb mind and I was rebelling against that and writing. |
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Marina is the superficially assured yet vulnerable one, naughty, stroppy, self-serving and extrovert, rebelling against her unstable home life. |
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In Mary's day the language of monsters and fiends was used by the ruling class to describe the revolutionary masses of Paris and rebelling industrial workers. |
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We think we make our own decisions, then find out years later that we were rebelling against decisions made for us, and rebellions are always imposed on people. |
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This was a bunch of renegade creative people rebelling against the advertising world as it then was and trying to change it from within. |
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Soon enough, I felt my own guts rebelling and stepped out into the crystalline Andean night. |
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It became the intellectual and emotional sign of opposition, rejecting racial humiliation, rebelling against domination and ultimately leading to revolution. |
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The Party unlawfully suspended three dissident MPs from the party for rebelling against the leadership, the High Court in Belfast ruled yesterday. |
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They are reacting more and more and they are rebelling against those situations which degrade them and marginalise them. |
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It was as if her logical mind was fully intent on rebelling against her. |
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They may or may not want to be like their parents, but these young adults are generally not rebelling against them. |
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What are these bacon butty and burger fryers rebelling against? |
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Their willpower is smothered, their personality smashed, their dignity lost, they lose any notion of rebelling. |
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Teenagers rebelling against step-parents and a lack of control over children in broken families could be responsible for the higher levels of smoking, the academics suggest. |
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Then the parents lose patience and the children react in school rebelling against all that represents the French State. |
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Is he to be anathematised for rebelling against his father, Henry II, in alliance with Philip Augustus, destined to prove his bitterest and most unscrupulous opponent? |
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It was a normal teenage rebellion thing where I was just rebelling against anything because I could. |
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Some of her peers have been found rebelling by tagging the dam and local bridges. |
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She threw her body violently upright and stiffened, breathing heavily against her rebelling mind, pressing her thoughts into the silent empty space around her. |
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The few who were religious were mostly, like myself, rebelling against the secular attitudes of their parents, or of society in general, so we felt that we had common cause. |
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Our property is located 2 kms southeast of caen, near the historic battle site of Val les Dunes where in 1047 WILLIAM the Conqueror established his power against the rebelling barons with the help of french king françois 1st. |
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His reputation as a defier of the Labour leadership during his three decades on the backbenches is well-deserved, but he generally did his rebelling in an understated way. |
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I think this has echoes in my artistic career — that my supposed conservatism as an artist was a carryover of my consciously not rebelling against my parents. |
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The breast-feeding controversy, along with pressure for a shorter, more predictable working day, petitions demanding a creche, and a call for high-chairs in the dining room, are signs that Blair's babes are rebelling. |
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I don't mean guilt in the Western sense, but suffering from a natural revolt, as if Marco's inner being was rebelling against himself and his wrong-doing. |
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You won't catch them rebelling, sitting on the sofa at home jeering at their leaders because they're not quite good enough – no, the Tories do as they're told. |
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Firstly, it is of an ethnic nature, since it was directed against the rebelling Ukrainian people, who had displayed their opposition to Russification on more than one occasion. |
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He connected their claim of being pacifists to the uprising in Münster, where, in his opinion, people also began by renouncing the sword before rebelling against their overlords. |
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Oppressed on all sides, yet never rebelling against the implacable and humiliating social order, Woyzeck-a man with no standing, no skills and no power-personifies those who will endure anything to keep their families fed. |
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Having failed to secure Labour's support, Mr Cameron was in effect scuppered by his own side, with 30 Tory MPs rebelling against the government, as well as nine Liberal Democrats, his coalition's junior partners. |
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Observation of the world, a sense of rebelling against destruction, but also human behaviour, sadness, desperation or beauty, solitude and lack of communication, all are his sources of inspiration. |
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He joined an avant-garde group rebelling against traditional painting. |
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The giant demonstrations against the war in Iraq were proof that an increasing number of people throughout the world were rebelling against that tyranny. |
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Across the world, farmers are rebelling against the forces that are chasing them from their land, destroying the environment and poisoning our food. |
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We have not even mentioned Pakistan, itself a country armed with nuclear weapons. What do we do if another Ahmadinejad starts rebelling over there tomorrow? |
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This is what is happening today, for example, all along the Portuguese coast, where people are becoming increasingly concerned and are rebelling against the EU authorities. |
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Some surviving captives were reported to have been among the rebelling Gladiators in the Third Servile War. |
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After rebelling for a while, people with MS often fall into a depression stage where they feel victimized, unable to face the challenge and tend to become isolated from others. |
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It is common, at least in the last century, for the offspring of those who hold Type Two belief systems to assert their independence by rebelling against their parents' common sense beliefs. |
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Firstly, there is a youth revolt in progress, for Algeria is a young country, and its young people are rebelling because they feel that no one cares about them and they have no future. |
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Richard the Lionheart's victory at Taillebourg deterred many barons from thinking of rebelling and forced them to declare their loyalty to him. |
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On 8 September 1879 Sir Louis Cavagnari, in charge of the mission in Kabul, was killed with his entire staff by rebelling Afghan soldiers. |
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The bullying stopped when Manson associated herself with a rebel crowd, which resulted in her rebelling herself. |
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King Bernard of Italy died in 818 in imprisonment after rebelling a year earlier, and Italy was brought back into Imperial control. |
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Some of the surviving captives are reported to have been among the rebelling gladiators in the Third Servile War. |
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After the initial stages, Philip II deployed his armies and regained control over most of the rebelling provinces. |
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The revolt continued until 494, when the rebelling Ionians were defeated. |
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The number of princes rebelling just prior to their 30th year may even indicate that they were required to assert their rights at that point or lose them. |
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Here, the influencee nonconforms by actively rebelling against influence. |
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Once the city was occupied, he participated in pacifying the rebelling citizens of Toulon with the same artillery that he first used to conquer the city. |
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But the Irish chiefs became increasingly alienated by the oppressive measures of the English government, and began openly rebelling against the crown. |
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An old Isaac Asimov tale about rebelling robots was revived in I, Robot. |
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Six hundred rebelling officials were executed, and 2,200 were banished. |
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